AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPolitical Memory of the Sahara (II): A new reflection argues the Sahara’s legitimacy can’t be reduced to the Polisario’s Cold War-era rise, stressing older tribal balances, mediation roles, and the moral authority of the chiujs—and asking how such institutions could help stabilize any future autonomy. Diplomacy & Recognition: Chilean politics is back in the spotlight as analysis claims Gabriel Boric’s Western Sahara stance slid from self-determination support into alignment with Morocco’s priorities, including silence on alleged rights abuses. SADR–Angola Ties: In Luanda, a message from SADR President Brahim Ghali to Angola’s João Lourenço was delivered, with Angola’s foreign affairs officials also backing an FAO leadership candidacy. Spanish Nationality Push: Spain’s Congress moves to unblock a bill granting nationality to people born in Western Sahara during Spanish administration, after PSOE and Sumar reportedly narrowed differences. Progressives in Germany: The Polisario Front’s Germany representation took part in Die Linke’s 10th congress, seeking renewed solidarity for Sahrawi self-determination. Culture & Debate: A Sahara-focused book fair event was reportedly canceled amid claims it would “whitewash” Morocco’s occupation, reigniting arguments over pluralism and who gets to speak.
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